Jeanne R. Smith, director of the 两性色午夜 University Writing Commons, traveled with Writing Commons鈥 tutors from a variety of academic disciplines to make presentations at the International Writing Centers Association鈥檚 annual conference in Chicago, Illinois, from Nov. 10-13, 2017. This year's conference theme was 鈥淭utor, Writer, Director, Spy.鈥
Writing Commons鈥 tutors who attended the conference with Smith and the topic of their presentations are:
- Madeline Steward (undergraduate-sociology) and Rachel Whitten (undergraduate-speech pathology and audiology), 鈥淲riting Center Alliances: Double Agents for the Greater Good.鈥
- Daniel Berger (undergraduate, managerial marketing) and Alair Boshela (dual graduate-undergraduate, fashion merchandising/marketing), 鈥淭he Economics of Writing Center Marketing: Defining Intent vs. Interest.鈥
- Ashley Ferguson (graduate-speech pathology and audiology) and Melissa Henry (undergraduate-nursing) 鈥溾楧ifference,鈥 not 鈥楧isorder鈥: Changing our Perspective on Errors.鈥
- Tara Rogers (undergraduate-biology), 鈥淪cience Writers and Writing Center Tutors: 鈥楧ouble Agents鈥 of Academia.鈥
- Yvonne Lee (graduate-literacy, rhetoric and social practice) and Jeanne Smith (non-tenure track faculty member), 鈥淏reaking the Code of Assessment: Ask, Find Evidence, and Publish.鈥
The International Writing Centers Association, a National Council of Teachers of English affiliate founded in 1983, fosters the development of writing center directors, tutors and staff by sponsoring meetings, publications and other professional activities; by encouraging scholarship connected to writing center-related fields; and by providing an international forum for writing center concerns.